Build Your First Solar Power System! Beginner Tutorial Easily Explained, Budget Friendly

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DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse

DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse

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@WillProwse
@WillProwse 5 жыл бұрын
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@fernandomingo2398
@fernandomingo2398 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video man! Thanks for the step by step explanation.
@burningbridgesthesilvershi2490
@burningbridgesthesilvershi2490 4 жыл бұрын
So what can you power with this particular one I’ve been looking at buying jackery or a Goal Zero 1400 but I’d rather have a 3000 what’s it going to take to be able to build one that will have the ability to charge from the wall and take with me and have the ability to be charging from a solar panel that if my lights went out I could power my fridge raider or if I went in emergency somewhere I had to throw it in my car I could power all of my as I need to have charged Do we have something like that I could buy from you or that I could build at home quickly
@davefoley5489
@davefoley5489 4 жыл бұрын
DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse. Disconnect negative first then positive, then to rehook up, connect positive first then negative. Unless the basic rules of electricity is different for solar?
@WillProwse
@WillProwse 4 жыл бұрын
@@davefoley5489 nope that's for automotive only. Doesn't matter here. We are not chassis ground. Doesn't matter
@chamscos
@chamscos 4 жыл бұрын
Nice videos you do on youtube. Please I want to find out the name of the material used to cover the BACK of the solar panel. I know the Front is Tempered glass but not sure about the back. People use wood, plastic sheet & more more but want to know what material is used. I will be grateful if you have a link to the website to this material. Thank u. Awaiting ur reply
@richardkrigstein3575
@richardkrigstein3575 4 жыл бұрын
I have worked in the electronics industry for almost 50 years and have never seen tutorials as clear as you give them. I hope you become a teacher, you have a gift for it and are excellent at it.
@thomasmuffaletto7864
@thomasmuffaletto7864 3 жыл бұрын
teaching would be a step down for this young man
@trishallenson4691
@trishallenson4691 3 жыл бұрын
Teaching is exactly what he’s doing :-)
@thomasmuffaletto7864
@thomasmuffaletto7864 3 жыл бұрын
@@trishallenson4691 lol im just happy he isnt doing it on a teachers salary
@souljahroch2519
@souljahroch2519 3 жыл бұрын
He 'is' a teacher. And it wouldn't be worth the pay cut, or abuse.🤔✌
@thomasmuffaletto7864
@thomasmuffaletto7864 3 жыл бұрын
@@souljahroch2519 its like you are agreeing and disagreeing with everyone
@NimrodScott
@NimrodScott 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve studied solar DIY systems for 25 years and this is the best single introductory video I’ve found. You nailed it!
@4tressfortified
@4tressfortified 3 жыл бұрын
He sure did, I actually understand this!!!
@sined726
@sined726 2 жыл бұрын
I would connect positives first then if you touch ground (vehicle body) while tightening up the positives you won't get a circuit. More so in tighter spaces.
@kblend7225
@kblend7225 2 жыл бұрын
Can I use something like this in my shed to power my shed and charge lawn tool batteries ?
@Nitecrow314
@Nitecrow314 2 жыл бұрын
@@kblend7225 Yes 🙂
@jjezzabel
@jjezzabel 6 ай бұрын
It is the only one that has made it all clear to me. He should run for president! :)
@GlorifiedGremlin
@GlorifiedGremlin 2 жыл бұрын
I just want you to know you're a downright life saver for people trying to go offgrid. You explain this stuff more simply yet more in depth than anybody else online that I've seen
@donnarust7546
@donnarust7546 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a 73 year old grandma. I live on a farm but solar has always been a mystery to me! You made it so plain, even I feel confident to try this!!
@CiaofCleburne
@CiaofCleburne 4 жыл бұрын
57 year old gramma here about to embark on off-grid life. Perma-camper!!!
@republicratdemocran9101
@republicratdemocran9101 3 жыл бұрын
You got this gamgam
@jhemnes1
@jhemnes1 Жыл бұрын
I just finished installing a 200w Renogy solar kit and a 1000w pure sine wave inverter all by myself😊 I did my van build myself as well. I'm a 61 year old widow that has no previous electrical experience and I can't tell you how empowered I feel right now.. I discovered you through Bob Wells. You guys along with Hobotech and Enigmatic Nomadic teaches everything anyone needs to know about vanlife and how to do things needed for it. Thank you❤
@eagz2898
@eagz2898 5 ай бұрын
Good job
@stephendee7839
@stephendee7839 3 жыл бұрын
Pro-tip at 1:15. Never install bolts with the nut on the panel side. Instead, run the bolt from the panel side of the hole and out. This will guarantee you that you never accidentally put a too - long bolt into a spot that could push the end of the bolt into and through the panel.
@hsgjkhagljkh
@hsgjkhagljkh 3 жыл бұрын
I DID IT!!! I paused your video for like an hour at each step, but my battery system is rocking-and-rolling. THANK YOU!!
@WillProwse
@WillProwse 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!
@dallanta
@dallanta 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I have been an electronic engineer for over 40 years and have also taught it. As young as you are, you display yourself as one of the best instructors I have seen. You will go far, do not limit yourself.
@iconacy
@iconacy 3 жыл бұрын
You are an engineer and you did not catch him connecting the batter improperly causing a huge spark that could have damaged his equipment, interesting.
@1QKGLH
@1QKGLH 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for telling us you're an engineer. Every engineer tells everyone that they are one, so we appreciate knowing, it let's us know we're not as good as you.
@1QKGLH
@1QKGLH 3 жыл бұрын
@Eric kicking liberals I didn't take it as a sucker punch at me. It's just that I've only ever known engineers to start a statement with "I'm an engineer" like that qualifies their statement. Granted, in this scenario it's not 100% out of place, there is some relation. But him having taught the subject is what would qualify his statement, not his book-knowledge and theoretical application. I bet there are electricians that have watched this and don't tell us they are electricians. And an electrician has practical, real-world experience. That's all. Just making an observation, and my occupation doesn't matter in relation to my observation ;)
@rockinroll6342
@rockinroll6342 2 жыл бұрын
@@1QKGLH Yeah so he is an Injuneer. Where are the cowboys?>
@rockinroll6342
@rockinroll6342 2 жыл бұрын
@@iconacy Wow great catch, Sir. Every place I have gone, to purchase a car battery the installers do not know what you just said and they shoot sparks all over the place with a gasoline engine near by. I can't understand why simple training procedures are not in place to prevent this! Especially with people who are installing batteries every day. It's pretty easy. Negative remove first. Positive Add first. No more Sparks
@dawnankney7057
@dawnankney7057 3 жыл бұрын
I'm getting ready to install my first solar setup on my minivan. I've watched countless hours of your videos and bought your book. I would not have the confidence to do this without you! Thanks, Will! You are great at explaining how to do this!
@MythionVR
@MythionVR 2 жыл бұрын
Any updates? How did it go and did you have any difficulties with it. Hope it went well!
@dawnankney7057
@dawnankney7057 2 жыл бұрын
It went flawlessly. I had no troubles. Between the diagram and the explanations it was smooth like silk.
@jimmywalker2429
@jimmywalker2429 4 жыл бұрын
Might i add a couple of suggestions. Having been a troubleshooter lineman and utility man for a major power company, there are just a couple of things. 1. All mating surfaces should be lightly sanded/brushed. Pure shiney look nice but will not transfer power as well as two surfaces brushed. 2. It appears that some of the connections are different metals. They all may be copper, but some are tin plated. Electrolysis can and will set up when dissimilar metals are mated and current flows between them. A good anti-electrolysis gel should be applied to these connections. These 2 items can and will save heartache and issues with the system. Efficiency will also improve. And as we all know one must try to make their solar system as efficient as possible. Thanks for your good work.
@FirstDownMage
@FirstDownMage 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that input. Could you explain number 1 a little more detail.
@jimmywalker2429
@jimmywalker2429 4 жыл бұрын
@@FirstDownMage simply put, electric conductors that have to mate up will have a better connection when their mating surfaces are slightly " rough " for lack of a better term. When they are perfectly shiny and slick they won't conduct as well. And especially when DC current at lower voltages are involved. A wire brush is best. Sandpaper can leave behind residue. Does that help?
@roxannecarr8355
@roxannecarr8355 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you. He is great, but I need all the extra tips I can get. Blessings.
@Sakitsunebi
@Sakitsunebi 3 жыл бұрын
Good tips.
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 3 жыл бұрын
@@FirstDownMage most metal oxides are insulators so you want to sand off any passivation layer that might have formed.
@gregorybstewart
@gregorybstewart 4 жыл бұрын
You just uncomplicated a subject that was super complicated in my head. Glad I found it. Thanks for posting.
@langmen
@langmen 2 жыл бұрын
Finally someone who explains everything the way people like and understand it. Greetings from the Netherlands.
@janicet8128
@janicet8128 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, I've been researching installing a few panels and have felt very much in-over-my-head... but you explained things SO good that I don't feel intimidated by the project anymore. I was particularly concerned about blowing myself up in some way. But you explained the order of wiring very well and I feel confident, I'm a 63 yr old woman and I got this!
@Nitecrow314
@Nitecrow314 2 жыл бұрын
@Marty Trout How did it go?
@michaellee6427
@michaellee6427 3 жыл бұрын
I just finished installing the 200W Renogy starter kit, with this video playing as I did so, which made it simple and relatively easy. My work shed is now solar powered. Thanks!
@steviebye1
@steviebye1 2 жыл бұрын
Hi, are you in the UK, also would it be possible to run a heater from it. Thanks
@WjB_96792
@WjB_96792 2 жыл бұрын
@@steviebye1 its really tough to heat or cool anything from solar power. Youd need a far bigger system, this is super small minimalist.
@pacwoman7126
@pacwoman7126 2 жыл бұрын
@@WjB_96792 Then what can we use this 200w for? what kind of appliances? Thank you.
@WjB_96792
@WjB_96792 2 жыл бұрын
@@pacwoman7126 im no expert in this field and have no experience as an electrician or even a hobbyist. Just an average hawaiian with daydreams of someday building my own little off grid beach shack with a few panels and battery storage. So... pacwoman... there are plenty of resources available to learn about amp hours, converting to watt hours, how to determine the exact amount of energy an appliance will draw and from there its basic math. And while nobody can sit here on you tube and tell u exactly what u can run on this 200W starter kit im going out on a limb to say not a whole lot. A fan, a light.... maybe charge your phone...
@pacwoman7126
@pacwoman7126 2 жыл бұрын
@@WjB_96792 Thanks a lot
@LorE_aka-midwestmemaw8555
@LorE_aka-midwestmemaw8555 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a nearly 58 year old newbie vintage Shasta Compact owner, I'm not restoring but refinishing & updating I'm using your video to attempt to learn solar.
@loues916
@loues916 4 жыл бұрын
English is Second language for me. I understood everything perfectly. He speaks so consistent and clear that I decided to do it myself. Thank you for this tutorial for beginners like me ! 👌👌
@gayleconant1100
@gayleconant1100 5 жыл бұрын
I simply can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos! I don't get most of this stuff and am going to be house less in a couple of weeks. I will need to make this happen with minimal cash as I am going to do this on my disability. It looks like I will be in a cargo trailer. This is so helpful and reduces my anxiety! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
@Forevertrue
@Forevertrue Жыл бұрын
I like how Will emphasizes safety with practicality. Don't take any short cuts until you really know what you are doing. Another great Job.
@charlescho
@charlescho 5 жыл бұрын
Notes for myself: 1:51 Connect battery lines first then connect solar lines 5:35 Add switch to either of solar lines 9:34 Add fuse between battery and scc on positive line
@peter_parkour
@peter_parkour 5 жыл бұрын
This is the most useful solar panel installation tutorial on KZbin. Thanks for explaining thigs step-by-step bro!
@amiramark
@amiramark 4 жыл бұрын
absolutly!
@japxton
@japxton 4 жыл бұрын
I could not agree more. Perfectly explained.
@eileendooley6344
@eileendooley6344 7 ай бұрын
Just ran across this video and realized it was the one that started my hobby. You come a long way, smart young man.
@Chris-tg7qb
@Chris-tg7qb 5 жыл бұрын
I just finished my solar project and I used your channel as a guide and I have to throw out a huge thank you for all your great information which was very helpful. My system was added to my backyard cabin and it's just awesome! The only thing I did different was I added an inline fuse from (Renogy) on my PV positive wire. When you build a system and you follow your advice it works great! Thanks Bud !
@WillProwse
@WillProwse 5 жыл бұрын
You are welcome!!! I am glad I can help :) that's great that you have solar power now! Sure is fun to build these systems
@maranathaamen5963
@maranathaamen5963 5 жыл бұрын
@@WillProwse Do you have a video for basic home items that is even MORE simple like a system for dummies? This is too much for this beginner. Thank you! I sent you an email as well. God bless!
@OrionMichaelGuy
@OrionMichaelGuy 4 жыл бұрын
@@WillProwse Do you have the link to Amazon for the Inverter? - I have noticed that you forget to put links to each product you highlight in your videos - I recommend you link as many products you can with affiliate links so people can simply click on your video, watch what you do, and click the links to buy - makes it much easier for noobs like me and you make money - thanks!
@brainrussell6811
@brainrussell6811 5 жыл бұрын
Dude, you are the Mr. Rogers of solar... the way you explain things... even an elected official could understand.
@chriseudy4684
@chriseudy4684 5 жыл бұрын
Thats funny
@georgemoomaw2244
@georgemoomaw2244 5 жыл бұрын
That may be stretching it a bit, elected official? But, this young fellow does an excellent job teaching.
@jameshumphrey9939
@jameshumphrey9939 5 жыл бұрын
the wrong people are in charge =- elected officials
@HomesteadAtLast
@HomesteadAtLast 5 жыл бұрын
Hehe 😏
@kimstyles4006
@kimstyles4006 5 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha😅😀😂😂😂 Hahahaha
@ragtoprenee2437
@ragtoprenee2437 2 жыл бұрын
SO grateful I found you! I'm building out my minivan and bought a 12v cooler, solar has been Greek to me til now, whew!! You are awesome and a great teacher. Thank you.
@almaingram136
@almaingram136 2 жыл бұрын
Solar companies like renology should hire you to explain solar for us newbies. You do a great job, thank you! I love your videos
@JohninTucson
@JohninTucson 5 жыл бұрын
Beautifully explained Basic Solar kit for beginners Will, you didn't throw in anything 'extra' in the mix that might confuse a newbie. It's nice to see your sponsorship growing on this channel too since you have always been honest with us about the items that you are using for your demonstrations, whether you paid out of pocket or if the item(s) being tested were provided gratis from the manufacturer. You have spent quite a bit of $ to keep yourself from any perceived bias in the products used and there aren't many YT channels that would be willing to step up to the plate like you have. Keep the videos coming Will, you are perfectly positioned in the ever changing YT Solar community by being able to educate a broad audience from total Solar virgin to a 3k watt Solar and Tesla module and everything in between. Nice ! I hope the world is treating you well my friend, as always it's been nice to spend some screen time with ya this afternoon.
@georgekaiwai
@georgekaiwai 5 жыл бұрын
could even show manufacturers these demos and have them give you their products so that their products get exposure on your channel. Awesome demo dude and thanx 4 making so simple for us slower folk.
@George_Gautier
@George_Gautier 3 жыл бұрын
I already built my system thanks to your help!!! At 7am my batteries are full, maybe I over built hahaha, but in cloudy days at 11am are full to.
@thereasoner9454
@thereasoner9454 3 жыл бұрын
I have watched many of your videos, in random order, and I love the simple, clear, informative nature. I do have one question: Why hook up the negative cables first, then the positive. I was always taught, and reminded to hook up the positive first, then the ground. I am not doubting your process, I would just like an explanation, so that I can understand the safety/process correctly. Thank you to any/all that help me.
@DigitalCrandallClips
@DigitalCrandallClips 5 жыл бұрын
I've been watching your KZbin videos for the past few months and am so excited. My Renogy 100 watt kit will arrive on Tuesday. So will your book. I still have to buy a battery and inverter plus some of the other odds and ends you mentioned in this video, but having the kit waiting to be hooked up will keep me squarely focused on the project. Wish it was right now because we've already had one power outage and will be having another, thanks to PG&E and the wildfires here in California. Thank you so much for finally helping me over the fear of dealing with electricity (unlike most other sites that don't really explain that part to you). You're a great teacher. So glad I found you.
@veedub5012
@veedub5012 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a complete novice and found this video excellent. Presented well, clear and concise information. All my questions answered, thank you : )
@HWPcville
@HWPcville 2 жыл бұрын
Good tutorial. In my experience with automotive batteries the red + cable is always attached first, then the negative - cable is connected. This does away with the spark you experienced when connecting the red cable first. I know your battery is sealed but safe practices should always be utilized. Vented automotive batteries can have fumes that can cause an explosion hence the need to go positive (red) first, then negative (black) second. Thanks for posting.
@theturnersontheroad4537
@theturnersontheroad4537 Жыл бұрын
I had to scroll all the way down here to find someone with experience to make mention of this... I thought it was an industry wide understanding in the electrical business to connect negative then positive...
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine Жыл бұрын
Though you are correct about the order, and that order is reversed on disconnect, however this is not the reason for the severe arcing. The sparking was caused by the rapid inflow of current to the capacitors in the inverter. To avoid this you should either use a ceramic resistor, 25 watt 30 ohm works well and hold one lead of the resistor to the cable and the other to the battery terminal. Hold it there for 10 seconds or so. This will precharge the caps slowly.....You can then attach the cable with no sparking.
@WayneTheSeine
@WayneTheSeine Жыл бұрын
@@theturnersontheroad4537Reason being, if you are disconnecting the positive first and the wrench were to contact anything metal it will complete the circuit to ground which can be very dangerous. I saw a fellow Marine burn his ring finger off instantly when his wrench made contact with the frame and it welded the wrench to the frame and terminal. Needless to say everything got hot and melted almost instantly. Disconnecting the ground first assures this cannot happen. They should be reconnected in reverse order....positive first, ground second.
@rsanoian
@rsanoian 4 жыл бұрын
Will I stumbled onto your channel yesterday while looking for reviews of the Inergy Apex that I was going to use with my Jeep while exploring the wilderness, needless to say I am not buying one and am now going to build my own system thanks to your in depth videos and sharing your knowledge. I thank you sir for your excellent explanations for this total newbie to Solar power!
@alieamoore9085
@alieamoore9085 3 жыл бұрын
I have this system and I've watched your videos before and I just adore how easy you make comprehending the intricacies of electricity.
@miltonwelch8619
@miltonwelch8619 4 жыл бұрын
You're younger than my kids and some of my grandkids, but boy did I learn some useful stuff from you today!!
@paulortiz2035
@paulortiz2035 3 жыл бұрын
Wisdom and knowledge are not age related or dependent! Certainly the phrase 'an old fool' comes to mind! Or: 'a young genius'! With age USUALLY comes wisdom but always, and not as often as you might think! IMO!
@miltonwelch8619
@miltonwelch8619 3 жыл бұрын
@@paulortiz2035 I was attempting to give you kudos for your technical insights; lets keep it that simple, before you turn it sour.
@theresaheim5653
@theresaheim5653 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making this old lady feel smarter. I'm looking for alternatives to power the pump and lights on our 4 tier fountain without tunneling under 15 feet of concrete driveway. Knowing nothing ... I watched your video and feel so much more confident. I'd like to power our shed and power some lighting along the driveway (335 feet long). I had professionals come and install our automated driveway gate using lift master gate arm and solar power. The price was almost $10,000. So I'm thinking DIY solar for the rest of the outdoor stuff. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge. I just might get to sell this house and have enough equity to move to the land of retired sunshine folks (Not Florida).
@jjezzabel
@jjezzabel 6 ай бұрын
Dude, you are my new best friend! I have been prepping and I have tried to obtain knowledge of solar power-you just educated me to the point that I'm ready to buy everything in the video! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! This information could help SO many people. We could save the planet if everyone knows this info.
@Kitchguy
@Kitchguy 5 жыл бұрын
The best and simplest explanation in layman’s terms I’ve seen. Great job we need more of these.
@oldbenkenobi5730
@oldbenkenobi5730 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Will, Just want to start by saying thank you! I have been trying to get my head around solar power ( and electrics in general) for the last 2 or 3 years and even with an electrician brother in law you're the only person so far who has been able to make it start sticking. I'm in the process of building a mobile ice cream and coffee cart over here in the UK, powered hopefully 100% renewable energy so really needed to start getting my head around it. Will try and catch you on your next live stream as I have so many questions. Thanks again mate, you're an absolute legend!
@traceelements1965
@traceelements1965 4 жыл бұрын
I love icecream, lol, what a dream job selling yummy cones all day..
@kennethcapps2223
@kennethcapps2223 Жыл бұрын
Dude, your videos are extremely beginner friendly. You don't waste time talking about unnecessary things, I love that. How many panels can you hook together, and how many watts inverter can you run on one panel? Thank Bud, AWESOME video!!!
@REVNUMANEWBERN
@REVNUMANEWBERN 5 жыл бұрын
I watched the Renogy clips @ the Amazon link, YOUR demonstration was FAR superour
@caillouquieredolares6719
@caillouquieredolares6719 5 жыл бұрын
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to discover install solar power try Magonsi Solar System Expert (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my co-worker got cool success with it.
@wartoni
@wartoni 4 жыл бұрын
One of the best KZbinrs out there. So friggin good at explaining everything!!! Thanks so much.
@paulortiz2035
@paulortiz2035 3 жыл бұрын
Good teaching is a skill! Great teaching is a even greater skill.
@cynthiawilliams9385
@cynthiawilliams9385 2 жыл бұрын
I’m camping with 2 of my sons. I brought my kit with me, but something just wasn’t working. I watched your video again and it is charging now. Thanks! Your videos are great!
@donsiegel7769
@donsiegel7769 3 жыл бұрын
One other trick, use a P-touch to label the positive and negative solar wires close to where they plug into the controller. They look very different at the connector but look exactly the same at the connection point. He does identify the polarity of the PV wire then plugs it in immediately, eliminating a crossed wire. But you may move the system or panel and unplug both and it's nice to have them labelled at their connection point.
@patbenore1779
@patbenore1779 3 жыл бұрын
I just set up my first 200 watt system, as you described exactly in your video, awesome directions, right on!!
@Zimbob2424
@Zimbob2424 2 жыл бұрын
what are you running off your 200 watt system ? I want to start small but want a general idea
@RwC42
@RwC42 Жыл бұрын
I wish I knew of you 5 years ago when I set up a system in my camper shell not knowing what I was doing. This won't be my first system, but I'm definitely going to be using this video to do it right. YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER BROTHER!
@CiaofCleburne
@CiaofCleburne 4 жыл бұрын
You are so patient and clear in this video. I cannot thank you enough!!
@redpuma8849
@redpuma8849 5 жыл бұрын
This young man knows his stuff, I have a much better understanding of my solar system.
@CP-co5yz
@CP-co5yz 4 жыл бұрын
Except how to hook up a battery
@daver7013
@daver7013 Жыл бұрын
I can’t add to all of the praise that I have read about your solar set up. And I just wanna say thank you for giving me the confidence to do this.
@patrickclark6836
@patrickclark6836 3 жыл бұрын
After 40+ yrs in automotive maintenance this is the first time I have ever seen someone connect negative cable before positive? Why is this opposite of automotive battery maintenance? There should be no spark if there is no ground. Am I misinformed? Not dissing you I love your channel and follow for as much information I can get on solar.
@kawi-cory1482
@kawi-cory1482 8 ай бұрын
It doesn't actually matter it's just to prevent sparks but as long as it's not a crazy load the sparks won't do any damage
@larrywinum2348
@larrywinum2348 3 жыл бұрын
One of the best DIY videos that I have ever watched. Perfectly paced and well-edited. Clear and concise lesson. Thank you
@alimajallow
@alimajallow Жыл бұрын
How do I get your book please
@carlosc.c9686
@carlosc.c9686 Жыл бұрын
I've installed installed solar panels for nearly 45 years and I have never seen this clear informative diy videos. Thanks.
@heathbarnett3451
@heathbarnett3451 5 жыл бұрын
Love this beginner build video Will! Would love to see more add on components, alterations, and systems! Recent videos have been awesome.
@alonzo7340
@alonzo7340 4 жыл бұрын
This video was so incredibly helpful. Now and finally I understood what I was watching on something I've been so interested for some time now.
@Madders23
@Madders23 2 жыл бұрын
Have watched so many of these videos installing solar panels and it’s the first time I feel confident to install them myself. Thank you so much!
@adamq3397
@adamq3397 4 жыл бұрын
Best solar "how- to" I've come across. Thanks! I'll be buying a system in a week or so and will totally go thru one of your links!
@devonwatkis6152
@devonwatkis6152 4 жыл бұрын
Will: I have watched many of your videos on battery building and solar setup and I must say you are the best at what you do. If this is your selected platform, let it be, because you rock at it. Telling about the expected spark when you connect that last terminal is a hit too. So many people like myself would stop at that point, thinking that I did something wrong. Continue doing your thing and I will like and subscribe as I see them coming. Good luck.
@maddhatter3564
@maddhatter3564 Жыл бұрын
as a very picky DIYer that has been offgrid since 2012, this is probably the only vid i've seen that i would recommend for newbies. Remember if you are using more than 1000 watts go 24 vdc not 12vdc, your batteries will thank you.
@sp276
@sp276 3 жыл бұрын
You reek of Positivity! That's why I am attracted to your lessons. ;) Not to suggest I'm Negative :P
@danemart1842
@danemart1842 3 жыл бұрын
Great job, Will! You are a great teacher; detailed, informative! When I got started researching going solar, I figured I was in over my head. This video simplifies it, so that a beginner or "Average Joe" could do it. You provide those baby steps. So many cram too much info into too little of a video. Plus I can have the confidence in the products since you have tested/sourced good products and materials. Thanks.
@rorysiwik2516
@rorysiwik2516 2 жыл бұрын
After a house fire.. I needed to setup an office in the detached garage... All of this video is on point. Adding a asecond battery and keeping the system 12 volts took some searching around Series VS. Paralell... It's amazing how many things can be run with a few pannels,batteries and a sunny day.
@nadawicom
@nadawicom 5 жыл бұрын
The way you explained the installation of solar power system is highly appreciated thank you so much✋✋
@jhowland649
@jhowland649 3 жыл бұрын
I know you've heard this alot but thank you for making it soooo simple.
@jimwatson2629
@jimwatson2629 4 ай бұрын
Hey Will, just a quick comment to say thank you for all your KZbin guidance. We had our personal best yield the other day - 870Wh! Putting your lessons into practice has meant we have been off grid all season in our sailing boat. That has been a total breakthrough! We can charge devices via a 375W inverter, run the fridge and kee😢the house batteries topped up. We have a cumulative yield of 36kwh - only another 20,000 to go and we'll have broken even 😂 - but that's not the point. We are self sufficient and free from hooking up to shore power. Thanks again and please keep up the fantastic work! ❤⛵🛠️🔌😊
@codywillis1191
@codywillis1191 5 жыл бұрын
I've been a little confused on this subject. Thank you, you made it easy to understand.
@sonia0865
@sonia0865 5 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a video showing exactly what this system is capable of powering and for how long before battery is below 50%
@cyracuskenneth1865
@cyracuskenneth1865 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly...
@thegoldenboy294
@thegoldenboy294 5 жыл бұрын
Like two light bulbs at most....
@simplethings3730
@simplethings3730 4 жыл бұрын
I have almost the exact same system and during the summer average about 240 Watt hours per day.
@SojournerNX
@SojournerNX 4 жыл бұрын
@@simplethings3730 wow, that's pretty low in full sun. May want to check the angle of your panel or go with an MPPT charge controller. I built my small back up system in November 2014 - still running perfect with the same components. My set up is somewhat similar with a 12v 100W Grape Solar solar panel, Renogy 20 amp MPPT charge controller, 4 - 6v 215Ah Duracell deep cycle batteries connected in series/parallel (12V/430Ah system) and a 2300W modified sine wave inverter. I have run my deep freezer that pulls 36.1 watts/hr (at peak) during the day, but I unplugged the deep freezer when the panel stopped producing power in the evening. *Everything stays frozen until morning, which I then plugged the freezer back into the solar system before going to work* -Note: definitely should run a deep freezer on a pure sine wave inverter. I noticed the deep freezer got a little warmer on the sides running it on a modified sine wave inverter - it still worked though, just don't know about longevity of the freezer with the extra heat production. I have done the plug and unplug thing for entire weeks at a time (as a test) and my system never dropped below 80% capacity. So technically, I can do that indefinitely and keep my food frozen. I also keep frozen water bottles in the deep freezer to put into large coolers for things that need refrigeration - like milk, eggs, etc. When they start to melt, I'll swap them out with the other frozen water bottles from the deep freezer. This was out of necessity because of my refrigerator messing up every month. There is no way that this system will run my side by side refrigerator, as that pulls 153W/hr according to my Kill A Watt meter - 17Kw over a period of 116 hours. A few days ago, I ordered a 24v Renogy 270W polycrystalline solar panel which will allow me to run my deep freezer without the unplugging and plugging. It was $222 at Home Depot. Great price for a panel with a 16% module efficiency. My Renogy charge controller auto-detects 24v or 12v solar panels so no need to change battery voltage.
@simplethings3730
@simplethings3730 4 жыл бұрын
@@SojournerNX I check the angle with a soda can. I put the can on the panel and make the shadow go away. This average includes everything, including cloudy days. My solar panels will put out about 90 Watts Max. I don't have any charge controller. I just watch the voltage and it when it gets around 13.5 I'll fire up the inverter and discharge the battery to 50%. I also do have some shade on the panels. Most of my losses are from my cheap inverter. I would have to look at my notes but if I remember correctly, if I am drawing a 100 watt load from the inverter, about half of the power coming from the battery is just running the inverter. I have increase the load on the inverter but I haven't collected data yet to find out how much that has improved my Watt hours.
@1Starprince
@1Starprince 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my lord he explains things as if he is talking to a six year old!! I love it I get lost so easy. He is amazing!!
@The_Smith
@The_Smith 5 жыл бұрын
Nice vid, I'm far from a beginner, but things have moved so much and so fast since I built my system I feel like a beginner again. Anyway going to suggest this vid to anyone I consider a beginner who is asking for advice on a system. Thanks a lot!
@17Nights.
@17Nights. 3 жыл бұрын
Yaaay I just learned how to put my solar together perfectly, looks like I’m powering my home made go-kart forever!
@alyssahubbell5160
@alyssahubbell5160 3 жыл бұрын
I know nothing about solar or engineering/tech stuff but this clear tutorial makes me want to do this!
@lindasue8719
@lindasue8719 5 жыл бұрын
This is only the second of your videos that I've seen, and already I've learned SO MUCH! I've seen others where they gloss over stuff, or proceed as though noobs like me have a clue what they're talking about. Only NOW do I feel I understand and that I can a actually get out there and do it!! Thank you so much!!
@AlyssaSunshineAngel
@AlyssaSunshineAngel 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video with great instructions! I'm a teacher looking at doing a DIY campervan and this was perfect for someone with limited expertise. Of course now I want to see the next one so I can build a bigger system :)
@primal9958
@primal9958 2 жыл бұрын
Look at the age of this guy - and how clued up and mature he is! Amazing. I'm in awe of him. Fantastic content.
@Dumb-fw1ey
@Dumb-fw1ey 5 жыл бұрын
Hey man good job on explaining things. Makes it super easy to understand. You speak clear and slow.. perfect thanks
@garynorden1117
@garynorden1117 5 жыл бұрын
And no background music thanks
@nino1972
@nino1972 4 жыл бұрын
Just want to say Thank you!!. I've must of watched this video like a 100 times, lol. Finally got everything hooked with no issue (the spark still startled me, even though I knew it was coming, lol).
@jorgembustamante
@jorgembustamante 2 жыл бұрын
Great information. I know nothing about solar power but a friend lives in the country in Cuba and they're having a horrible time with electricity. Since he speaks no English I want to help him come up with a way og obtaining reliable electricity for his family. This was a great intro. I will look at your web site and maybe ask for a suggestion as to what I could send to make this happen. Thank you.
@spudbono5747
@spudbono5747 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I received that same kit as a Christmas gift, and it is sitting in my 5th wheel, box unopened. I'll take this as a sign. Your videos are outstanding. But I do kind of miss your rants about crackheads!
@patriot3820
@patriot3820 5 жыл бұрын
great video to help someone understand the basics and get a solar system up and running inexpensively. thanks!
@slik560
@slik560 Жыл бұрын
Excellent. I just picked up a 200W Renogy basic kit. The warnings about the proper cable connection sequences are invaluable.
@thomasmeadors6548
@thomasmeadors6548 5 жыл бұрын
I was always taught when dealing with lead-acid batteries of any type you remove the negative first and connect the negative last to avoid the spark. So is a solar system different then????
@robertschmidt9296
@robertschmidt9296 5 жыл бұрын
That's what I want to know. I hear the same thing with cars and I always hear that from youngsters so I wonder if that is miss information.
@joshuaerickson2458
@joshuaerickson2458 5 жыл бұрын
@@robertschmidt9296 Hey I am young and know that too!
@67MalibuCA
@67MalibuCA 4 жыл бұрын
Me 3. Just posted the same question.
@davidhutchinson4661
@davidhutchinson4661 4 жыл бұрын
The car thing is because cars are negative earth so that's why you take that one off first.
@terrypen
@terrypen 4 жыл бұрын
@Jake Sangria It doesn't take a very big surge (spark) to damage computer components which is basically everywhere now.
@marleneplumley
@marleneplumley 5 жыл бұрын
You did an amazing job (video, narration and editing) with this video.
@robertmicelli2946
@robertmicelli2946 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't studied solar DIY systems for 25 years (more like 25 minutes) but you are helping alot. thanks
@emilye709
@emilye709 4 жыл бұрын
I am still really confused and intimidated but this helped alot to become more familiar with the parts I just found the video of yours that i need above!!! Learning amps and volts n such!!!
@bencole6021
@bencole6021 3 жыл бұрын
Just recently discovered your videos. Awesome job! I am completely new to the solar game with my first camper but have always been a DIY person. Have big plans and your videos are getting me stoked to start my first upgrades.
@miaballester3978
@miaballester3978 Жыл бұрын
Super and I have no understanding of anything tech and much less electrical! You're a natural born teacher!! Much success 😃
@andrewbishop5836
@andrewbishop5836 5 жыл бұрын
So stoked man, about to start my build, real value in these videos, thank you!
@FishOnIsMyHandle
@FishOnIsMyHandle 4 жыл бұрын
He's come a LONG way since narrating the HoneyBadger video. Great Video, Thanks!
@Marlis-ot3my
@Marlis-ot3my 9 ай бұрын
This is the first video that I have watched that I actually understood the steps and the order how to hook up my system frozen dinner this is exactly what is needed and adding all the little extra stuff the fuses and the heat things and everything gives us more info I really appreciate it this video now I feel confident that my granddaughter and I can hook up our system to get our power where we live thank you aloha from Hawaii
@monster919
@monster919 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for breaking this down "rock" style for this Marine 😀👍
@scottwilson2724
@scottwilson2724 5 жыл бұрын
Semper Fi
@charliebrownau
@charliebrownau 5 жыл бұрын
100 Watt Solar starter , awesome Just what I wanted , thanks
@donoimdono2702
@donoimdono2702 Жыл бұрын
this summer I bought a Renogy 100W suitcase panel with the controller already installed for $145. it works great.
@QuintonJohnMichaels
@QuintonJohnMichaels 5 жыл бұрын
Whoa! I'm going to watch every video on your channel now. Thank you for the easily digestible breakdown 🙏🏼
@jamesrunco6073
@jamesrunco6073 5 жыл бұрын
Great video, just wish you had shown adding the other fuse, voltage meter, and temp sensor. If you recommend doing these things it would be nice to see it!
@enricosacramento8989
@enricosacramento8989 3 жыл бұрын
can i request for actual wiring fo gridtie systen
@enricosacramento8989
@enricosacramento8989 3 жыл бұрын
from invertr to panel load center
@lenBrill1971
@lenBrill1971 3 жыл бұрын
I'm new to solar and this video saved me hours of searching on line. You explain things in a way I understand. Thank you
@jeffminnesota7376
@jeffminnesota7376 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome Will! Great video. How about using lithium battery those can last longer in case you go below 50 percent. Ok let's see 1 million views on video
@missryanswers
@missryanswers 4 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for this! I wish you would introduce yourself with a first name, any name, nick-name, so we can address you specifically. Sir, I am past middle age unless I live well over 100 years old. I'm disabled, I live alone and am on my own. I am in the process of getting my townhome ready to sell since I cannot afford neither property taxes in the cities nor the association fees for townhomes. As I look at my options, solar has been a want, but a far out of reach want because it seemed with the literally 100's of videos of life living with less 'square footage' in any form, solar was involved and I did not understand the "solar speak" in even one video as they talked about their panels and numbers and grid things and.....WAY over my head. I figured if I DID use solar I'd have to pay pros. TODAY, in ONE video, you showed me I can not only learn this stuff given good information on a level I understand, but I can also scale down the funding I thought I may have to save up for to pay a pro. You've empowered me. I cannot thank you enough for the gift of another piece of independence as a single disabled woman. It's a gift mightier than you might assume. I hope that one day you are blessed with a gift of knowledge that widens the scope of your world. You've earned it!!
@vistagraphsnet
@vistagraphsnet 4 жыл бұрын
His name is Will Prowse (See above at the title of video
@SteelDogFab
@SteelDogFab 3 жыл бұрын
I purchased this same kit not long ago, installed it in my slide in camper for running a small 750W inverter, and 2 deep cycle batteries. Been awesome using it to charge phones, speakers, run all lights, Cpap ect. Worth every penny. Now looking at upgrading to 400W so even in cloudy weather I can still run everything and my ICECO 12v Fridge.
@michaelhernandez8022
@michaelhernandez8022 5 жыл бұрын
Noice! Great that you included that spark in the video, i for one had no idea it would do that and would've back tracked tru the whole system trying to find the problem.
@racewazes3002
@racewazes3002 5 жыл бұрын
I second that, I would think i just screwed it all up.
@MikeAndNary
@MikeAndNary 5 жыл бұрын
I was wonding if you could do a DIY video on proper grounding of the system/panels/controller/inverter. You may have already covered this topic and if you have, thank you and if not, thanks in advance.
@WillProwse
@WillProwse 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah will do. I always mix it into my other big diy videos, but a full grounding tutorial and how that all works would be cool
@fT-pu6xv
@fT-pu6xv 3 жыл бұрын
will not say what has already been said except just take the comments about how clear and direct you are as real. thank you.
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